There are a few reasons George and Lennie may have left Weed. One possibility is that Lennie's inappropriate behavior with the girl could have caused trouble and forced them to leave in order to avoid any repercussions. Another reason could be that they felt unwelcome or unsafe due to the negative attention their incident attracted.
George often looks out for Lennie, making decisions for them and ensuring his safety. He feels guilty when things go wrong and tries to protect Lennie from harm. George also takes on the role of caregiver, providing guidance and support for Lennie.
Lennie and George were forced to leave the city they were previously in because Lennie got into trouble by touching a woman's dress, which led to them being chased out of town by a mob.
George and Lennie began traveling together after escaping from the town of Weed, where they had to leave due to Lennie's mistake with a girl's dress. This event happened prior to the start of the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
George feels a sense of responsibility for Lennie due to their long friendship and because Lennie relies on him for guidance and protection. Additionally, George may also feel a connection to Lennie and may have formed a bond that makes it hard for him to leave despite the challenges they face.
The incident that caused Lennie and George is to leave their last place of work was all because of Lennie. Lennie got into trouble for touching a woman's dress and he didn't let go even though the woman was screaming.
never talk to them when George is not there
No one did George killed Lennie before curly and his "pack" found him. if Curlyfound him first there would have been a high possibility of Lennie beingtormented.
Lennie must leave Soledad because he accidentally killed Curley's wife, leading to a manhunt for him. George knows Lennie will not receive a fair trial due to his mental disability, so he makes the difficult decision to protect Lennie by shooting him himself. By doing so, George ensures Lennie will not suffer a worse fate at the hands of the vengeful ranch workers.
George advises Lennie to stay away from Curley and his wife to avoid any trouble. He emphasizes the importance of Lennie keeping out of trouble to ensure their chances of achieving their dream of owning a piece of land.
When George gets angry with Lennie for causing trouble, he threatens to go to a place where Lennie won't be able to find him and live an easier life without the burden of taking care of him.
Because he knew it was lennie that killed her, so he leaves to give lennie enough time to leave the barn before everyone sees lennie there
George says that life would be easier with out Lennie. The only reason he doesnt is because he promised Lennie's aunt Clara that he would take care of him. Also, They have become very close in their journeys, and George is lennies best friend. and without george he wouldn't be able to make it on his own.